Awesome
SwiftyRSA
Maintainer(s): @ikeith
Public key RSA encryption in Swift.
SwiftyRSA is used in the Scoop iOS app to encrypt driver license numbers before submitting them to Checkr through our API.
Installation
Swift 5.0+
SwiftyRSA uses Swift 5.0 and requires Xcode 10.2+.
With Cocoapods:
pod 'SwiftyRSA'
With Carthage:
github "TakeScoop/SwiftyRSA"
Objective-C
pod 'SwiftyRSA/ObjC'
Quick Start
Encrypt with a public key
do {
let publicKey = try PublicKey(pemNamed: "public")
let str = "Clear String"
let clear = try ClearMessage(string: str, using: .utf8)
let encrypted = try clear.encrypted(with: publicKey, padding: .PKCS1)
let data = encencrypted.data
print(data)
let base64String = encrypted.base64String
print(base64String)
} catch {
print(error)
}
Decrypt with a private key
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(pemNamed: "private")
let encrypted = try EncryptedMessage(base64Encoded: "AAA===")
let clear = try encrypted.decrypted(with: privateKey, padding: .PKCS1)
// Then you can use:
let data = clear.data
let base64String = clear.base64String
let string = clear.string(using: .utf8)
Advanced Usage
Create a public/private key representation
With a DER file
let publicKey = try PublicKey(derNamed: "public")
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(derNamed: "private")
With a PEM file
let publicKey = try PublicKey(pemNamed: "public")
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(pemNamed: "private")
With a PEM string
let publicKey = try PublicKey(pemEncoded: str)
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(pemEncoded: str)
With a Base64 string
let publicKey = try PublicKey(base64Encoded: base64String)
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(base64Encoded: base64String)
With data
let publicKey = try PublicKey(data: data)
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(data: data)
With a SecKey
let publicKey = try PublicKey(reference: secKey)
let privateKey = try PrivateKey(reference: secKey)
Encrypt with a public key
let str = "Clear Text"
let clear = try ClearMessage(string: str, using: .utf8)
let encrypted = try clear.encrypted(with: publicKey, padding: .PKCS1)
let data = encrypted.data
let base64String = encrypted.base64Encoded
Decrypt with a private key
let encrypted = try EncryptedMessage(base64Encoded: base64String)
let clear = try encrypted.decrypted(with: privateKey, padding: .PKCS1)
let data = clear.data
let base64String = clear.base64Encoded
let string = try clear.string(using: .utf8)
Sign with a private key
SwiftyRSA can sign data with a private key. SwiftyRSA will calculate a SHA digest of the supplied String
/Data
and use this to generate the digital signature.
let clear = try ClearMessage(string: "Clear Text", using: .utf8)
let signature = clear.signed(with: privateKey, digestType: .sha1)
let data = signature.data
let base64String = signature.base64String
Verify with a public key
SwiftyRSA can verify digital signatures with a public key. SwiftyRSA will calculate a digest of the supplied String
/Data
and use this to verify the digital signature.
let signature = try Signature(base64Encoded: "AAA===")
let isSuccessful = try clear.verify(with: publicKey, signature: signature, digestType: .sha1)
Create a public/private RSA key pair
let keyPair = SwiftyRSA.generateRSAKeyPair(sizeInBits: 2048)
let privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
let publicKey = keyPair.publicKey
Export a key or access its content
let pem = try key.pemString()
let base64 = try key.base64String()
let data = try key.data()
let reference = key.reference
let originalData = key.originalData
Use X.509 certificate
SwiftyRSA supports X.509 certificate for public keys. SwiftyRSA can add the X.509 header to a headerless public key, or on the contrary strip it to get a key without a header.
Add an X.509 header to a public key
let publicKey = PublicKey(data: data)
let publicKeyData = try publicKey.data()
let publicKey_with_X509_header = try SwiftyRSA.prependX509KeyHeader(keyData: publicKeyData)
Strip the X.509 header from a public key
let publicKey_headerLess: Data = try SwiftyRSA.stripKeyHeader(keyData: publicKey_with_X509_header)
Warning : Storing (with SwiftyRSA's methods) or creating a PublicKey
instance will automatically strip the header from the key. For more info, see Under the hood above.
Create public and private RSA keys
Use ssh-keygen
to generate a PEM public key and a PEM private key. SwiftyRSA also supports DER public keys.
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -m PEM -f ~/mykey -N ''
$ cat ~/mykey > ~/private.pem
$ ssh-keygen -f ~/mykey.pub -e -m pem > ~/public.pem
Your keys are now in ~/public.pem
and ~/private.pem
. Don't forget to move ~/mykey
and ~/mykey.pub
to a secure place.
Under the hood
To enable using public/private RSA keys on iOS, SwiftyRSA uses a couple techniques like X.509 header stripping so that the keychain accepts them.
<details> <summary>Click here for more details</summary>When encrypting using a public key:
- If the key is in PEM format, get rid of its meta data and convert it to Data
- Strip the public key X.509 header, otherwise the keychain won't accept it
- Add the public key to the keychain, with a random tag
- Get a reference on the key using the key tag
- Use
SecKeyEncrypt
to encrypt aClearMessage
using the key reference and the message data. - Store the resulting encrypted data to an
EncryptedMessage
- When the key gets deallocated, delete the public key from the keychain using its tag
When decrypting using a private key:
- Get rid of PEM meta data and convert to Data
- Add the private key to the app keychain, with a random tag
- Get a reference on the key using the key tag
- Use
SecKeyDecrypt
to decrypt anEncryptedMessage
using the key reference and the encrypted message data - Store the resulting decrypted data to a
ClearMessage
- Delete private key from keychain using tag
Inspired from
- http://blog.flirble.org/2011/01/05/rsa-public-key-openssl-ios/
- https://github.com/lancy/RSADemo
- https://github.com/btnguyen2k/swift-rsautils
License
This project is copyrighted under the MIT license. Complete license can be found here: https://github.com/TakeScoop/SwiftyRSA/blob/master/LICENSE